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16th century adjectives already appears applied arise assignment association attracted become begin borrowed clearly common compared compounds contain corresponds derived deverbative Dictionnaire discussed distinction double earlier element ending English etymology examples exception exist expect explain fact felt feminine form feminine termination final fluctuations French fundamental further gallicised German grammar Greek Greek words historically hydrogène identical indicate influence instances interesting Italian language langue Latin latter learned words least less lignite lists livre masculine gender masculine nouns masculine or neuter meaning mètre miracle mode names neuter plural normally obvious occurs oldest origin particularly poêle popular possibilities principle probably problem question quintette quoted reason remained represents Romance sense Similarly simply somme Spanish spelling spite student of French suffix suggest supporting vowel term termination treated trees true University vertige violoncelle wavered written